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Published on Sunday, October 26, 2008 - 10:21pm |
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An Update on Brian De Palma's THE BOSTON STRANGLERS!
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We haven't heard much about THE BOSTON STRANGLERS since it was announced last June as a potential directing gig for Brian De Palma, but, according to producer Gale Anne Hurd, it's still (tentatively) scheduled to go before cameras in 2009. For those of you questioning the need for another "Boston Strangler" movie when Richard Fleischer did such a bang-up job with his 1968 feature (I'm not a fan), here's Hurd defending her project to UGO's intrepid movie blogger, Jenna Busch:
It’s based on Susan Kelly’s book called The Boston Stranglers, because everything that we think we know is wrong. There was a film made right after the events called THE BOSTON STRANGLER starring Tony Curtis and Henry Fonda. And it posits that Albert DeSalvo was the Boston Strangler, but the truth is, if you scratch beneath the surface, Albert DeSalvo was never charged with the crimes. He was actually incarcerated for another series of assaults, and there was not one shred of evidence linking him to the crimes. So the film is very much (about) how did things go so wrong, that to this day we all think Albert DeSalvo was tried and convicted as the Boston Strangler?
The massive-in-scope screenplay (a recent draft by Alan Rosen ran over 160 pages) starts small with DeSalvo's first string of crimes (he talked his way into the homes of lonely/neglected women by pretending to be a scout for a modeling agency), but quickly turns into a multi-layered dramatization of the botched police investigation, the intense, often unhelpful media scrutiny (courtesy of an ambitious young female reporter for The Boston Herald), and DeSalvo's jailhouse confession to convicted murderer George Nassar (who got F. Lee Bailey involved). It's kinky, bloody and full of betrayal; in other words, it's ideal material for De Palma. Right now, he's just got to find the narrative throughline. (According to De Palma a la Mod, the director is currently overseeing a rewrite of that earlier, very lengthy draft.)
Being that it's a period yarn, securing the requisite financing could prove difficult. Are there any affordable international locations that could convincingly double for 1960s Boston?
By the way, you should definitely read the rest of Busch's interview with Ms. Hurd. She also discusses a remake of ALIEN NATION, a take on the Arthurian legend called GALAHAD, and the Top Cow comic MAGDALENA.
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Reader Talkback
Hope he does a better job than
Black Dialia.(sp?) by GQtaste | Oct 26th, 2008 10:33:53 PM | Josh Harnett gets to play
grown up again! by canucklehead | Oct 26th, 2008 10:36:16 PM | Josh Hartnett.. by Harold-Sherbort | Oct 26th, 2008 10:44:45 PM | Dahlia is underrated, dammit by Nasty In The Pasty | Oct 26th, 2008 10:59:47 PM | Josh Hartnett's DEFINITELY
doing this! by Player 1 | Oct 26th, 2008 11:00:18 PM | The Black Dahlia improves on a
2nd viewing by Powers Boothe | Oct 26th, 2008 11:14:44 PM | Gloss over the Punisher War
Zone hatchet job... by Spacker Dave | Oct 26th, 2008 11:40:53 PM | How can anyone spell
incorrectly these days? by Riley Martin | Oct 26th, 2008 11:47:18 PM | so, it's Zodiac, but in
Boston? by BadMrWonka | Oct 27th, 2008 12:10:16 AM | Riley Martin by BadMrWonka | Oct 27th, 2008 12:17:30 AM | Nasty In The Pasty and Powers
Boothe by StraightToHell | Oct 27th, 2008 12:36:45 AM | And speaking of Carlito's Way by StraightToHell | Oct 27th, 2008 12:46:59 AM | he's better when it's all
nonsense by welbrick | Oct 27th, 2008 03:36:39 AM | StraightToHell by ledbetter51 | Oct 27th, 2008 04:29:17 AM | the black dahlia by max404 | Oct 27th, 2008 04:38:51 AM | Brian De Palma made a few
solid movies by palewook | Oct 27th, 2008 05:42:01 AM | No, max404 by comedian_x | Oct 27th, 2008 06:01:34 AM | I really liked The Black
Dahlia by Samuel Fulmer | Oct 27th, 2008 08:27:21 AM | "so, it's Zodiac, but in
Boston?" by Samuel Fulmer | Oct 27th, 2008 08:30:59 AM | Uh, any word on his script for
the POTP remake? by Anna Valerious | Oct 27th, 2008 09:24:16 AM | The Black Dahlia... by I_am_not_the_droid_you_are_loo
king_for | Oct 27th, 2008 09:49:28 AM | I love De Palma a ton... by DanielKurland | Oct 27th, 2008 09:51:57 AM | Someone should really mention
Dressed to Kill... by DanielKurland | Oct 27th, 2008 09:57:56 AM | Michael Imperioli is DeSalvo's
doppelganger! by blackmantis | Oct 27th, 2008 10:49:34 AM | Compare DTK to Disturbia by Samuel Fulmer | Oct 27th, 2008 10:56:27 AM | The "Hitchcock plagarizer!"
people... by Nasty In The Pasty | Oct 27th, 2008 11:00:52 AM | Imperioli would be brilliant
casting by Samuel Fulmer | Oct 27th, 2008 12:18:34 PM | DePalma used up his talent a
decade ago by Charlie_Allnut | Oct 27th, 2008 01:53:03 PM | Samuel Fulmer by Charlie_Allnut | Oct 27th, 2008 01:58:20 PM | Uhmmmmm actually Charlie by Samuel Fulmer | Oct 27th, 2008 03:11:02 PM | I was gonna suggest Adrien
Brody by jackmac | Oct 27th, 2008 03:21:14 PM | Film should open with credits by Garbage | Oct 27th, 2008 06:33:04 PM | Fulmer by Charlie_Allnut | Oct 27th, 2008 08:46:21 PM | Dahlia and classic noir
movies... by DanielKurland | Oct 27th, 2008 09:13:50 PM | Make a real movie, Brian by Boxcutter | Oct 27th, 2008 11:59:16 PM | Ahhh by malpaso | Oct 28th, 2008 11:18:35 AM |
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